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CHAPTER VII THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE DECISION
āļŠāļĄāļąāļāļĢ āļŠāļĄāļēāļāļīāļ āļĢāļąāļ āļāļĢāļĩ āđāļāļĢāļāļīāļ The Bronx had but one officer on board who had been permanently appointed to her, and at least two others must be selected to serve on board of her. It would be an easy matter for Corny to procure the appointment of Mr. Galvinne, who was doubtless competent to handle the vessel as the impostor certainly was not. The Confederate officer was evidently of French descent; at any rate, he was very polite. He expressed his obligations to the supposed physician for the service he had rendered in very earnest terms. Mr. Pennant had been able to see that there were no guns in the casemates of the fort, and this was really all he wanted to know.